What is the grammatical position of the bracketed words in the following sentences

(Timothy) is a boy.
She brought the (nurse) the prescribed drugs
The director appointed her the unit (head)
Mr Okonkwo the company (driver) is competent
Kalu was super Eagles (coach)

1. (Timothy) is a boy. - The word "Timothy" is in parentheses and serves as the subject.

2. She brought the (nurse) the prescribed drugs. - The word "nurse" is in parentheses and serves as the indirect object.
3. The director appointed her the unit (head). - The word "head" is in parentheses and serves as the direct object.
4. Mr Okonkwo the company (driver) is competent. - The word "driver" is in parentheses and serves as an appositive to "Mr Okonkwo".
5. Kalu was super Eagles (coach). - The word "coach" is in parentheses and serves as an appositive to "super Eagles".

The grammatical positions of the bracketed words in the sentences are as follows:

1. "(Timothy)" is the subject of the sentence.
2. "the nurse" is the direct object of the verb "brought."
3. "the unit head" is the direct object of the verb "appointed."
4. "the company driver" is the appositive of the subject "Mr Okonkwo."
5. "Super Eagles coach" is the appositive of the subject "Kalu."